- In
electrical engineering, the
Ferranti effect is the
increase in
voltage occurring at the
receiving end of a very long (> 200 km) AC
electric power transmission...
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biological organism to the p****age of
electric current through its body.
Ferranti effect — A rise in the
amplitude of the AC
voltage at the
receiving end...
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Electric in 1886.
Sebastian Ziani de
Ferranti established Ferranti,
Thompson and Ince in 1882, to
market his
Ferranti-Thompson Alternator,
invented with...
- consumption. The
first commercially available stored-program computer, the
Ferranti Mark I,
contained 4050
valves and had a
power consumption of 25 kilowatts...
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Hungarian Ganz
Works company (1870s), and in the 1880s:
Sebastian Ziani de
Ferranti,
Lucien Gaulard, and
Galileo Ferraris. In 1876,
Russian engineer Pavel...
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national parks of the
Philippines List of
Southeast Asian mountains de
Ferranti, Jonathan; Maizlish, Aaron. "Philippine
Mountains – 29
Mountain Summits...
- Beam, Craig; Birtcher, Kim K.; Blumenthal,
Roger S.; Braun,
Lynne T.; de
Ferranti, Sarah; Faiella-Tommasino, Joseph; Forman,
Daniel E.; Goldberg, Ronald;...
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occur most
frequently in the
Pacific Ocean, but are a
worldwide natural phenomenon. They are
possible wherever large bodies of
water are found, including...
- 1950
Canadian National Exhibition, and
Nimrod created by
engineering firm
Ferranti for the 1951
Festival of Britain. The
development of cathode-ray tube,...
- with Tom
Cranston and Fred Longstaff.
Taylor was part of the
original Ferranti Canada,
working on the
Royal Canadian Navy's
DATAR (Digital
Automated Tracking...